By Patricia Villon|October 9, 2015|Comments Off on San Francisco punk legends Flipper headline two shows at Bottom of the Hill

San Francisco's Flipper headline two shows at the historic Bay Area venue Bottom of the Hill with a variety of contemporary Bay Area acts on Saturday, October 11 and an all ages matinee show on Sunday, October 12.

The band was originally founded in 1979 and has broken up a number of times following the death of founding member Ricky Williams. Flipper has regularly performed around San Francisco back in their heyday, attracting audience curiosity given their raucous and jarring approach to punk in comparison to the rising, fast-paced hardcore music of the time. Reuniting once again after three years and intermittently performing a limited number of shows since then, Flipper is now lead by David Yow of Jesus Lizard fame.

If you planned ahead and got your tickets in advance, catch them at their sold out Saturday night show with East Bay acts Street Eaters and No Business. However, no need to worry if you're late to the game — the band is also performing a Sunday matinee show with Fish Breath and Violent Change with a limited number of tickets still available online.

SOLD OUT: Flipper, Street Eaters, No BusinessBottom of the Hill
October 11, 2015
8:30PM, $15, +21

Founded in 2006, The Bay Bridged is a 501(c)3 nonprofit arts organization utilizing new media and presenting live events to support the San Francisco Bay Area’s indie rock, folk, and pop music communities. Our mission is to maintain a dedicated public education campaign to encourage public appreciation of San Francisco Bay Area independent music and to provide unique opportunities for local musicians to perform, receive exposure, collaborate,
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